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Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde

No comments. Posted May 11, 2006 in Bookland, Books, Languages.

I’ve started reading St. Augustine’s Confessions in Latin. Now, it’s been almost four years since I studied Latin. Long time. And yet a lot of it’s stuck, miraculously. I remember a lot of the endings (they seem to have become a permanent part of me), and even some of the vocab. But it’s not enough, and so I’m going to be hitting the books again (Wheelock’s Latin and Moreland & Fleischer, along with Allen & Greenough’s Grammar). Studying just the grammar books probably wouldn’t be satisfying enough, however, so I’ll continue reading St. Augustine as I go. It’s been my experience that reading real texts helps immensely with getting the feel of a language. (Hmm, I guess I have a penchant for stating the obvious.) At any rate, I want to be reading fluently before long (long meaning any time between a year from now and 10 years from now :)), and so the more I read, the better I’ll get.

[tags]Latin, St. Augustine, Confessions[/tags]

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